Shines Bright: Tom Shapira reviews Sloane Leong’s A MAP TO THE SUN
Today on SOLRAD, Tom Shapira reviews Sloane Leong's A MAP TO THE SUN
Today on SOLRAD, Tom Shapira reviews Sloane Leong's A MAP TO THE SUN
We start this week on SOLRAD with André Habet's review of GRIP by Lale Westvind.
To cap the week at SOLRAD, Ryan Carey examines the innovative, borderline-"outsider art" comic THE FLOOD THAT DID COME from Patrick Wray and Avery...
We're wrapping up the week at SOLRAD with Ryan Carey's review of Gipi's ONE STORY, published by Fantagraphics earlier this year.
Today Tom Shapira returns to SOLRAD with a review of Sophie Yanow's THE CONTRADICTIONS, published this week by Drawn and Quarterly.
To wrap up our week here at SOLRAD, lead critic Ryan Carey examines the excess depravity of Johnny Ryan's PRISON PIT: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION.
Today, Sara L. Jewell reviews JOHN, DEAR by Laura Lannes, and considers its connections with Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s THE YELLOW WALLPAPER.
To wrap up the week, SOLRAD's lead critic Ryan Carey reviews DANCING AFTER TEN, a graphic memoir by Vivian Chong and Georgia Webber.
We cap the week with Ryan Carey's review of 920London, written and illustrated by Remy Boydell and recently published by Image Comics.
Today we introduce Belize City-based writer and teacher André Habet, who reviews SEASONAL SHIFT by Lala Albert from Breakdown Press.
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